Marvel has released an advance look at the double-sized "Thunderbolts" #159 featuring the team facing off against a Worthy Juggernaut. Jeff Parker, Declan Shalvey and more help the Bolts face "Fear Itself" on June 22!

Greg McElhatton gives "Thunderbolts" #155 4 stars, saying of Jeff Parker and Kev Walker's take on the series, "I don't think 'Thunderbolts' has been this much fun since the Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley run."

Ryan Lindsay takes a look at Jeff Parker and Declan Shalvey's "Thunderbolts" #154, giving it four stars and calling the series "the cool kid of the Marvel publishing playground" for its "daring sense of bucking trends."

That dazzling duo of Tom Brevoort & Axel Alonso return for another installment of MARVEL T&A, focusing on what makes their Architects promotion special and which Avengers may find themselves in the spotlight.

As Marvel's "Thunderbolts" series reaches its 150th issue, CBR spoke with writer Jeff Parker about the milestone and his plans for the series, which focuses on Luke Cage's attempts to redeem super powered convicts.

ROBOT 6's Tim O'Shea spoke with writer Jeff Parker about his and artist Gabriel Hardman's run on "Atlas," their just-begun run on "Hulk," the inclusion of US Agent in "Thunderbolts," the shuttering of Wildstorm and more.

Marvel Comics has released an advance look at "Thunderbolts" #148 by Jeff Parker and artist Declan Shalvey with colors and cover art by Frank Martin. The T-bolts enter Shadowland Wednesday, September 15.

Marvel Comics has provided CBR with an exclusive look at "Thunderbolts" #148 by Jeff Parker and Declan Shalvey as well as the cover for #149 which joins with the previous issue to create a single, oversized image.

Courtesy of Marvel, CBR presents an advance look at new comics on sale next Wednesday, June 23, including "Amazing Spider-Man" #635, "Hulk" #23, "Secret Warriors" #17, "Thunderbolts" #145 and many more.

We spoke with Christos Gage and Jeff Parker about August's "Scared Straight" crossover featuring a face-to-face interaction gone awry between the students of Avengers Academy and super powered felons, the Thunderbolts.

CBR's James Hunt reviewed "Thunderbolts" #144 by Jeff Parker and Kev Walker and gave the comic 4 stars, saying, "the final page left me with a huge grin on my face and a strong desire to read the next issue immediately."